--- title: "Is Ticker Squatting a Thing?" type: "News" locale: "en" url: "https://longbridge.com/en/news/282087183.md" description: "On April 7, Tuttle Capital Management changed its SPAC and New Issue ETF ticker from SPCX to SPCK, coinciding with speculation about SpaceX's IPO. This change raised Polymarket odds of SpaceX using SPCX to 75%. Similar situations occurred previously, such as with Meta Platforms and Roundhill Investments. The article discusses the potential for \"ticker squatting\" as ETF issuers might hold valuable tickers for future high-profile IPOs, drawing parallels to domain squatting in the internet era." datetime: "2026-04-08T19:25:21.000Z" locales: - [zh-CN](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/282087183.md) - [en](https://longbridge.com/en/news/282087183.md) - [zh-HK](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/282087183.md) --- # Is Ticker Squatting a Thing? On April 7, Tuttle Capital Management changed the ticker on its SPAC and New Issue ETF from SPCX to SPCK. That's not something anyone would normally notice, except for the timing. SpaceX has been widely expected to go public this year, and SPCX is about as close to "SpaceX" as four letters can get. Within hours, Polymarket odds that SpaceX would IPO under the SPCX ticker jumped to 75%. Nobody has confirmed anything. Tuttle hasn't said why the change happened and SpaceX hasn't commented. But it doesn't take a lot of imagination to connect the dots. In fact, this kind of thing has happened before. ## The Meta Situation When Facebook rebranded to Meta Platforms in October 2021, the company announced it would change its ticker from FB to MVRS. Unfortunately for the company, the more obvious ticker META was already in use by Roundhill Investments for its Roundhill Ball Metaverse ETF. Then, two days before the switch was set to happen in November, Meta delayed it with no explanation. In January 2022, Roundhill announced its ETF would change its ticker to METV. Also no explanation. A few months later, Meta Platforms started trading as META. Neither company ever confirmed whether money changed hands, but industry speculation has consistently pointed to a multimillion-dollar payment. ## Back to SpaceX Perhaps something similar happened between Tuttle and SpaceX. The situation isn't confirmed, and some people still think X is the more likely ticker. That symbol became available after Nippon Steel's acquisition of US Steel closed last year, and Musk has obvious affinity for the letter. But if it plays out the way Polymarket thinks it will, we'll have two cases of small ETF companies cashing in by giving up tickers that mega-cap companies wanted. It makes you wonder. Is ticker squatting going to be a thing now? The Roundhill Metaverse ETF and the Tuttle SPAC ETF probably didn't choose those tickers with the intention of flipping them. They just happened to be sitting on valuable real estate when a bigger company came along. But could someone do it on purpose? I'm half-joking, but it does feel like something that could happen in theory. People have been domain squatting—registering domains like business.com and cars.com and flipping them for millions—since the early days of the internet, and they still do. The difference here is that holding a ticker long-term requires an actual listed security, so the barrier is a lot higher than the $10 a year it cost to park a domain name. Even though the cost of launching and operating an ETF has come way down, you're still looking at a couple hundred thousand a year to keep one running. That's real money. Still, for an ETF issuer who already has the infrastructure and can launch products quickly, the carrying cost of sitting on a premium ticker is pretty manageable. Especially if the fund collects enough fees from assets under management to cover its own expenses while it waits. Whether this becomes a deliberate strategy or just stays an amusing footnote probably depends on how many high-profile IPOs and rebrands are coming down the pipeline. 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